Quote from article:"The attorney, who represents himself and Fulton County residents RJ Lumbrezer and Roy Norman as complainants to the county’s charter petition, faults himself for the failure. “As a lawyer, I should have known ahead of time that this was coming down, that I should have had my merit brief in by a certain time,” he said.

Yes we are being invaded by out-of-state workers. So goes the claim of local jobs! Fulton County residents are fearful of these new invaders with Texas license plates.
A big Texas Nexus welcome! Is this how they really feel about us Yankees?

Wood and Fulton County residents are fighting the proposed NEXUS Pipeline. Within the districts of State Rep Barbara Sears and U.S. Rep Robert Latta local governments have come out against the NEXUS Pipeline. Resolutions against include:
Fulton County
Wood County
Waterville Township
Swancreek Township
Providence Township
Middleton Township
Amboy Township
Fulton Township
The village of Swanton
The village of Metamora

NW OHIO JOURNAL Nexus Pipeline Aired: 04/02/2015 The recent proposals for numerous pipelines to move the gas has created some controversy. Here to talk about their concerns are Liz Athaide-Victor of the Coalition to Reroute Nexus (corn), Swan Creek Township Trustee Rick Kazmierczak and Fulton county resident Walter Lange. http://video.wbgu.org/video/2365457361/

Data: Oil Trains Spill More Often, But Pipelines Spill Biggerhttp://thinkprogress.org/climate/2015/02/18/3624116/how-would-you-like-y...
Quote:"A lot of people have used this data to argue that transporting oil via pipelines is safer than rail. And that’s true, if your idea of safety is defined by the frequency of accidents, regardless of how large the accidents are. If, however, you think massive releases of oil into the environment pose a greater risk to human health, than pipelines are the greater evil."
And this:

The disappeared: Chicago police detain Americans at abuse-laden 'black site'http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/feb/24/chicago-police-detain-ame..."The Chicago police department operates an off-the-books interrogation compound, rendering Americans unable to be found by family or attorneys while locked inside what lawyers say is the domestic equivalent of a CIA black site.",/i>

(Bowling Green, Ohio) Three out-of-state pipeline companies have big plans for Northwest, Ohio. Those plans are raising serious questions and concerns among Wood County citizens. A public pipeline meeting to address those concerns and discuss solutions will be held Wednesday, February 18 at 6:30PM at Grounds for Thought, 174 S. Main St, Bowling Green, Ohio.

Saw the American Sniper last weekend. Sat through another Clint Eastwood version of America. Thought the movie a tragic mistake of American misadventure. Too many average Americans were destroyed by those who profited and had no sacrifice. I watched the movie through the eyes of an Iraqi. If it were an foreign invasion in this country and we were defending our country from foreign invaders the Iraqis would look like patriot heros.

WASHINGTON — When Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky went to Kansas last year to campaign for Gov. Sam Brownback, he quietly requested a private meeting with the oil billionaire Charles G. Koch in his Wichita headquarters.

The senator’s pitch: Of all the potential 2016 Republican presidential candidates, he best reflects the views of Mr. Koch and his younger brother, David H. Koch.

Where Is Fox News' Outrage Over Keystone XL Land Rights?http://mediamatters.org/blog/2015/01/13/where-is-fox-news-outrage-over-k...
Quote from article:"Fox News consistently pushes fears of government "land grabs" surrounding environmental regulations. But the network celebrated the recent court decision allowing TransCanada to force construction of the Keystone XL pipeline on private land -- with no mention of the threat to landowner rights.

“The (Blue Creek) project has delivered what we said it would,” said Dan Litchfield, senior project developer.
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That includes about $2.7 million in annual tax payments, $2 million annually in lease agreement payments, $600 million from the company that built the farm, and enough energy to power about 76,000 homes.

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